USING THE DETAIL SANDER ATTACHMENT
1. Install the sanding pad on the oscillating
tool (Fig. 1 & 2 on Pages 10 & 11).
2. Install the sandpaper on the sanding pad
(Fig. 4 on Page 11).
3. Set the speed control wheel between #5
and MAX (Fig. 8 on Page 12).
4. Turn the switch ON (Fig. 6 on Pages 11 &
12).
This tool is designed for detail sanding on small
surface areas. Place the sandpaper surface of
the sanding pad on the workpiece to be sanded.
Keep the tool moving to avoid gouging the
surface. Use coarse sandpaper and lower
speeds when sanding rough surfaces and for
removing previous finishes. Use fine sandpaper
and higher speeds to produce the smoothest
surface.
USING THE SCRAPER BLADE
1. Install the scraper blade on the oscillating
tool (Fig. 1 & 2 on Pages 10 & 11).
2. Set the speed control wheel to #4 (Fig. 8
on Page 12).
3. Turn the switch ON (Fig. 6 on Pages 11 &
12).
When using the scraper blade to scrape old
finishes or glue from a workpiece, place the
under side of the blade flat on the workpiece
surface and then lift upward on the rear of the
tool to allow the blade to form a very slight angle
with the workpiece surface. Feed the blade
slowly into the material that is to be removed.
Do not force the tool as slower travel speeds will
produce better cutting action and reduce the risk
of gouging the workpiece.
When using the scraper blade to cut carpet,
place a scrap workpiece under the carpet where
the cut is being made. Set the speed to #6, turn
the tool so the scraper blade is at right angles
(perpendicular) to the carpet and then feed the
blade into the carpet.